Musulami

The Musulami were a confederation of Berber Gaetulian tribes who inhabited parts of Tunisia and Algeria until the Roman annexation in 44 AD. They originally lived between Sicca and Theveste, and the Romans confined them to a set plot of land and forced them to adopt sedentary farming in order to end their disturbances. In 17 AD, they rebelled due to Legio III Augusta's building of a road across their territory, but the Musulami, Gaetuli, and Garamantians were defeated, and the Musulami ceased to exist in Roman military records after 24 AD.